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Below is a C55 card from my collection. I know posting a photo of a hockey card in a baseball forum is probably a no-no but the question here has to do with the actual cut of the card. I've seen cards from various sets cut in a similar fashion from time to time and I was wondering how this was done. I hesitate to call this a trim because card trimming is done to improve a card's appearance rather than the funky cut shown in the pic. If not a trim then could this be an example of a bad factory cut? Perhaps done late on a Friday before a long weekend?
![]() Would PSA even grade this card? Comments? UPDATED: I've only seen this bizarre cut amongst Imperial Tobacco hockey and lacrosse cards. Last edited by auggiedoggy; 04-05-2013 at 02:06 PM. Reason: Additional info added |
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